Recently, many European countries have moved towards codification of international human rights law. Aiming for a deeper socio-legal understanding of the rationale behind these processes, this article discusses one country – the Netherlands. It looks at the rationale behind, and the outcomes of the 2009-2010 Constitutional Review Commission, mandated to advise on the relationship between the national and the international legal orders and the inclusion of certain human rights into the Constitution. Both rationale and outcome, it is argued, can be understood by focusing on Rosenfeld’s three aspects of constitutional identity: the actual text of the constitution, constitutional culture and the interplay between the constitution and national i...
This book covers the updated papers presented at a seminar in Leiden, the Netherlands in November 20...
This article examines the grounds for the recognition of the legal personality of international lega...
In part I we sketch the outlines of the historical development of the Constitution. In part II we el...
Recently, many European countries have moved towards codification of international human rights law....
The constitution of the netherlands, which dates back to 1814–15, is an evolutionary constitution, b...
This essay is devoted to the apparent paradox of a constitutional system which is open and prepared ...
Faced with increased individualization, debates on immigration and interna-tionalization, the Dutch ...
IIn the aftermath of the Napoleonic wars, the Congress of Vienna (1814-1815) created a new state: th...
IIn the aftermath of the Napoleonic wars, the Congress of Vienna (1814-1815) created a new state: th...
In The Identity of the Constitutional Subject, Michel Rosenfeld reflects on the potential for forms ...
Although the bicentennial anniversary of the Netherlands Constitution was exuberantly celebrated in ...
This study analyzes the effect of international law under the Netherlands Constitution. It sketches ...
This study analyses the 1953 and 1956 Dutch constitutional reforms ‘towards’ Europe, revealing the c...
Constitutional conventions are rules of political practice accepted as binding by those concerned in...
The text of the Constitution for the Kingdom of the Netherlands (de Grond- wet voor het Koninkrijk d...
This book covers the updated papers presented at a seminar in Leiden, the Netherlands in November 20...
This article examines the grounds for the recognition of the legal personality of international lega...
In part I we sketch the outlines of the historical development of the Constitution. In part II we el...
Recently, many European countries have moved towards codification of international human rights law....
The constitution of the netherlands, which dates back to 1814–15, is an evolutionary constitution, b...
This essay is devoted to the apparent paradox of a constitutional system which is open and prepared ...
Faced with increased individualization, debates on immigration and interna-tionalization, the Dutch ...
IIn the aftermath of the Napoleonic wars, the Congress of Vienna (1814-1815) created a new state: th...
IIn the aftermath of the Napoleonic wars, the Congress of Vienna (1814-1815) created a new state: th...
In The Identity of the Constitutional Subject, Michel Rosenfeld reflects on the potential for forms ...
Although the bicentennial anniversary of the Netherlands Constitution was exuberantly celebrated in ...
This study analyzes the effect of international law under the Netherlands Constitution. It sketches ...
This study analyses the 1953 and 1956 Dutch constitutional reforms ‘towards’ Europe, revealing the c...
Constitutional conventions are rules of political practice accepted as binding by those concerned in...
The text of the Constitution for the Kingdom of the Netherlands (de Grond- wet voor het Koninkrijk d...
This book covers the updated papers presented at a seminar in Leiden, the Netherlands in November 20...
This article examines the grounds for the recognition of the legal personality of international lega...
In part I we sketch the outlines of the historical development of the Constitution. In part II we el...